Horn Connector?

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Looked around but haven't been able to find anything on this. I want to replace the horn on my 2014 1500 with an aftermarket unit but I do not want to cut or tap the oem wires. I'd like to get a mating connector for the OEM one and build my own "adapter". Does anyone have the specs on the connector and/or where to get one?

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Found a little info, FCA makes a repair kit for the harness side that is #68065018AA. That got me the info in the picture below, but I still don't have the name or type of the connector, which I believe I'll need to be able to get a mating connector. So... still looking for info. Anyone?

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How about getting a factory horn from a bone yard and use that as the donor connection for your new horn?

Unfortunately the horn side is molded into the horn housing, it's not on a wire that can be cut and re-used.

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I looked into that when I installed my supertones, but didn't come up with anything. I ended up just using T-Taps and it's been fine.
 

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Hope this helps as this plug appears to be the same for the underhood light, fuel injector harness, and the license plate wiring pigtail. The plug listed above is the Yakazi 7287-1596-30 female plug. I'm almost positive the male plug is Molex 34675-0001, but don't hold me to that. I just spent a whole day searching forums, engineer's drawings, etc to get this far. An initial search shows this plug with pins and wires included can run anywhere from $5-30, unless someone can find the individual part numbers to create your own. Best of luck!

2 yrs late, so I hope this helps someone else!
 
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